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foreign policy. well the clinton legacy is pretty much i think the legacy of american wars and a counterterrorism policy that has usurped the usual prerogatives of the state department john kerry will not be able to fundamentally change the course of u.s. foreign policy which is again set in motion set in stone if you will because of the power that the cia and the military really wield over the direction of u.s. relations with so much of the of the world particularly the middle east and now increasingly in africa as well as well as of course south asia so every virtually every important issue that he's going to deal with. you know in those parts of the world will be. issues which have been essentially preempted already the policy set by the military and by the cia and i think that there is very little chance that john kerry will challenge any of the fundamental directions of u.s. policy such as for example the drone war in pakistan. into the antiwar dot that we go now starting with the police who hav
foreign policy. well the clinton legacy is pretty much i think the legacy of american wars and a counterterrorism policy that has usurped the usual prerogatives of the state department john kerry will not be able to fundamentally change the course of u.s. foreign policy which is again set in motion set in stone if you will because of the power that the cia and the military really wield over the direction of u.s. relations with so much of the of the world particularly the middle east and now...
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i would like to take a second, talk about the foreign-policy agenda. japan's foreign policy going forward to protect freedom of thought, expression, and speech in the asia-pacific. can you think of anything more important than that? this will help transform the region. to make sure that the seas are governed by rule of law and not by intimidation or power. to pursue interconnected economies and bring about a more fruitful enter cultural ties with japan and other countries in asia. and to promote the exchange with the younger generation. these are the principles the prime minister has articulated and i think they are good for america. this is a partnership that is good for us. we will have a chance to hear prime minister abe. the meeting with the president was extended because -- i do not know how much he is going to tell us. it is a very important dialogue that we have between japan and america. this is the most foundational relationship we have and we needed to be successful. i know the prime minister will be a key leader for that. about 80% of americ
i would like to take a second, talk about the foreign-policy agenda. japan's foreign policy going forward to protect freedom of thought, expression, and speech in the asia-pacific. can you think of anything more important than that? this will help transform the region. to make sure that the seas are governed by rule of law and not by intimidation or power. to pursue interconnected economies and bring about a more fruitful enter cultural ties with japan and other countries in asia. and to...
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policy and i say i don't have one, ronald reagan has won. my job is to help them formulate me. >> from what you have observed has the will of the secretary changed since you were there in the 80's? >> it looks to me as though they are in the same kind of relationships that i had with president nixon or jim baker had with george bush -- i don't know exactly the reason. but i saw the other day that the adviser went to moscow to meet with putin and started arranging that relationship. if i were the secretary of state, i wouldn't tolerate that. so that's my job. and the national security adviser staff person with him, remember when colin powell got the job of the national security advisor reach he understood it and he came around to me and he said i am a member of your staff the president is my main guy but my job is to stuff the council. so that is what got me out of kilter and in my book i had quite a lot to say about the structure of government in what is going i think in the long direction. >> secretary shultz, a couple more issues on your m
policy and i say i don't have one, ronald reagan has won. my job is to help them formulate me. >> from what you have observed has the will of the secretary changed since you were there in the 80's? >> it looks to me as though they are in the same kind of relationships that i had with president nixon or jim baker had with george bush -- i don't know exactly the reason. but i saw the other day that the adviser went to moscow to meet with putin and started arranging that relationship....
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and military policy and china of course as you say wants to have a foreign policy that is with its economic strength its growing economic strength so we see these two tigers on the mountain as the expression goes in the asia realm and the united states really is caught in the middle of it doesn't really want to tangle with china and at the same time it has to support its ally japan but it's mostly a bystander role that it's playing john if i can stay with you that it's very interesting how you phrase this because the weakest link of american foreign policy in the pacific is its allies potentially because what if the japanese wanted to be more aggressive the filipinos the south koreans go on and on this is it's of to kerry's position for the united states to be put in because he wants to be quote unquote neutral but not everyone in the region wants the united states to be neutral and then because of these treaty commitments the united states may find itself having to do something that it really doesn't want to do go ahead john. as you point out the united states you know professes to be neut
and military policy and china of course as you say wants to have a foreign policy that is with its economic strength its growing economic strength so we see these two tigers on the mountain as the expression goes in the asia realm and the united states really is caught in the middle of it doesn't really want to tangle with china and at the same time it has to support its ally japan but it's mostly a bystander role that it's playing john if i can stay with you that it's very interesting how you...
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military policy and china of course as you say wants to have a foreign policy that is common with its economic strength that's growing economic strength so we see these two tigers on the mountain as the expression goes in the asia realm and the united states really is caught in the middle of it doesn't really want to tangle with china and at the same time it has to support its ally japan but it's mostly a bystander role that it's playing john if i can stay with you that it's very interesting how you phrase this because the weakest link of american foreign policy in the pacific is its allies potentially because what if the japanese wanted to be more aggressive the filipinos the south koreans go on and on this is it's of to kerry's position for the united states to be put in because he wants to be quote unquote neutral but not everyone in the region wants the united states to be neutral and then because of these treaty commitments the united states may find itself having to do something that it really doesn't want to do go ahead john. as you point out the united states you know professe
military policy and china of course as you say wants to have a foreign policy that is common with its economic strength that's growing economic strength so we see these two tigers on the mountain as the expression goes in the asia realm and the united states really is caught in the middle of it doesn't really want to tangle with china and at the same time it has to support its ally japan but it's mostly a bystander role that it's playing john if i can stay with you that it's very interesting...
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they are dealing in a commercial mercantile way with these regimes, and we have a foreign policy that deals of of israel. meet yahir lapide. >> a new arrival on the scene is and personality lapide who leads israel. why has netanyahu lost steam? >> this is a very interesting revolution. there's no doubt but this election, in fact with the defeat for netanyahu. >> meaning what? he won the election. >> he may be the next prime minister. his party went down. >> who, yahir? >> no, netanyahu's own party went down from 42 seats to 31 seats. so his party had fewer seats. this guy came out of nowhere. his first time running for office. he got 19 seats. he became the most -- the second most important party in -- out of nowhere. so he has become the star of this thing. and netanyahu is going to have to make a deal with him. all of the politicians are splintered but it's never been like this. now netanyahu is going to have to move, if i may say so, this is now a center right. it is going to be much more pragmatic and open. >> how long is his term? >> five years, isn't it? >> it can be as much as
they are dealing in a commercial mercantile way with these regimes, and we have a foreign policy that deals of of israel. meet yahir lapide. >> a new arrival on the scene is and personality lapide who leads israel. why has netanyahu lost steam? >> this is a very interesting revolution. there's no doubt but this election, in fact with the defeat for netanyahu. >> meaning what? he won the election. >> he may be the next prime minister. his party went down. >> who,...
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and we must understand that he was a foreign-policy realist and he is known for containment because he understands what they wanted. the genius was that what did he say? he just said that we need to understand what is russia about and what did the soviets want. but unfortunately, the united states was not that keen and they didn't have a pool of experts about pakistan. but most of them were people who were enamored in light india and actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many compared it to being compared to jefferson davis is. but once pakistan was about to become a reality, the british suggested that they should develop this kind of relationship. in pakistan, as you know, is full of very hospitable people. pakistan is about to get one third of the british ministry, but only 17% of british resources. they were not going to have a vibrant economy. and their leaders were unsure about the future of pakistan. so they decided that the value of the nation together will be by saying that pakistan is under pressure. but who would pay for the military? pakistan's founder said
and we must understand that he was a foreign-policy realist and he is known for containment because he understands what they wanted. the genius was that what did he say? he just said that we need to understand what is russia about and what did the soviets want. but unfortunately, the united states was not that keen and they didn't have a pool of experts about pakistan. but most of them were people who were enamored in light india and actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many...
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it looks like the situation on the korean peninsula will be their first major foreign policy challenge. chinese government officials are trying to show they're doing what they can to keep the peace. a foreign ministry spokesperson appealed to leaders in north and south korea to let cooler heads prevail. >> translator: the relevant countries should show calm and restraint so we can avoid any further escalation of the situation. >> reporter: hua chunying says china is carrying out u.n. resolutions consistently and is fulfilling international obligations. north korea's response to the latest round of u.n. sanctions has put china on edge. officials in beijing want to avoid driving authorities in pyongyang into a corner which could result in the regime's collapse. they fear that would prompt north koreans to flee across the border and into chinese territory. china is north korea's biggest aid provider and trading partner. its incoming leaders have not made any public comments about this latest tension on the korean peninsula. so it's not clear how they'll follow up on the new sanctions and
it looks like the situation on the korean peninsula will be their first major foreign policy challenge. chinese government officials are trying to show they're doing what they can to keep the peace. a foreign ministry spokesperson appealed to leaders in north and south korea to let cooler heads prevail. >> translator: the relevant countries should show calm and restraint so we can avoid any further escalation of the situation. >> reporter: hua chunying says china is carrying out...
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foreign policy. kiss of death. yeah i would say pretty much sewn and if nothing else. he goes into a country he opened his mouth but he gives the local archery refuse to read cover to us each a state or local nationalists of being leaned on by the us. you know this is what's happening in our office we don't want it don't change direction even when he's right. perhaps it's because of the wrong way to all of a china shop so he doesn't enormous damage at the toronto will mccain isn't the only one who sort of subscribes to this point of lindsey graham is with them on a lot of these issues and connecticut's democratic senator chris murphy win with mccain to ukraine this week how is this hyper interventionist ideologies to legitimize despite its disastrous effects that we've seen over the last couple years. be it whether it be a place to the local tv audience to please the media the united states some of my inshore that it's intended that an apparent effect of the international stage. i answer it is counte
foreign policy. kiss of death. yeah i would say pretty much sewn and if nothing else. he goes into a country he opened his mouth but he gives the local archery refuse to read cover to us each a state or local nationalists of being leaned on by the us. you know this is what's happening in our office we don't want it don't change direction even when he's right. perhaps it's because of the wrong way to all of a china shop so he doesn't enormous damage at the toronto will mccain isn't the only one...
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it looks like the situation on the korean peninsula will be their first major foreign policy challenge. chinese government officials are trying to show they are doing what they can to keep the peace. a foreign ministry spokesperson appealed to leaders in north and south korea to let cooler heads prevail. >> translator: the relevant countries should show calm and restraint so we can avoid any further escalation of the situation. >> reporter: li keqiang says china is carrying out u.n. resolution consistently and fulfilling its international obligations. north korea's response to the latest round of u.n. sanctions has put china on edge. officials in beijing want to avoid driving authorities in pyongyang into a corner which could result in the regime's collapse. they fear that would prompt north koreans to flee across the border and into chinese territory. china is north korea's biggest aid provider and trading partner. its incoming leaders have not made any public comments about this latest tension on the korean peninsula. so it's not clear how they'll follow up on the new sanctions and w
it looks like the situation on the korean peninsula will be their first major foreign policy challenge. chinese government officials are trying to show they are doing what they can to keep the peace. a foreign ministry spokesperson appealed to leaders in north and south korea to let cooler heads prevail. >> translator: the relevant countries should show calm and restraint so we can avoid any further escalation of the situation. >> reporter: li keqiang says china is carrying out u.n....
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we must understand can of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for conceptualizing containment because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of kennan was in the long-term what did he say? he said look we need to understand what the soviets, what is russia about and what did the soviets want and how do they think? unfortunately the united states was not that keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan and had few people who knew south asia but most of them were people who were enamored with gandhi and liked india and they actually found the idea of pakistan rather unrealistic. many of them compared it to pakistan compared to jefferson davis by some people in the american media but once pakistan was about to become a reality but british said to the americans that they should develop diplomatic relations. pakistani as you know they are very hospitable people. pakistan's problems were imminent. pakistan was about one third of british military but only one third
we must understand can of course was a foreign-policy realist. he is most known for conceptualizing containment because he understood what the soviets wanted. the genius of kennan was in the long-term what did he say? he said look we need to understand what the soviets, what is russia about and what did the soviets want and how do they think? unfortunately the united states was not that keen on getting involved in pakistan in the beginning and didn't have any pool of experts about pakistan and...
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foreign policy in the middle east in particular. veryo me something that is interesting and somewhat heartening if they have not given up on the world economically. are some elements that you might call protectionist, by and large, this report is anti- protectionist. >> it seems that americans like the idea of foreign companies coming here to set up business, but they don't much like the idea of american companies going abroad to set up business. why? ofthey favor the idea creating jobs here and they're worried about american companies setting up shop overseas because of the exporting of jobs. they like international investment committee's way and they also like u.s. produced goods and services being exported elsewhere. >> do you see a global footprint, america incorporated around the world? i think this is being seen through the prism of a much slower economy and lower levels of employment. >> most americans still think europeans matter. >> somewhat. >> in younger americans not as much. >> in many ways, this report is exactly what
foreign policy in the middle east in particular. veryo me something that is interesting and somewhat heartening if they have not given up on the world economically. are some elements that you might call protectionist, by and large, this report is anti- protectionist. >> it seems that americans like the idea of foreign companies coming here to set up business, but they don't much like the idea of american companies going abroad to set up business. why? ofthey favor the idea creating jobs...
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japanese have watched prime minister abe notch up successes in his foreign policy. but they're keen l i aware he'll need more time to improve relations with two of japan's most powerful neighbors, china and south korea. we have this report. >> reporter: prime minister abe argues the japan/u.s. alliance became unstable during the former administration. he met with president obama to try to smooth things over. then he got japan to join talks for the transpacific partnership, despite opposition at home. >> japan must work more closely with the u.s. >> reporter: abe sat down with russian president vladimir putin and convinced him to join in negotiations. and he actively promoted japanese industry abroad. including nuclear power technology. >> i think having this diplomacy has been a very active one, a very dynamic one. and he's been able to visit so many countries in such a short, short time, which is rather amazing when you think about previous experiences of many cabinets. >> reporter: some media describe abe as a hawkish leader. his approach to territorial disputes h
japanese have watched prime minister abe notch up successes in his foreign policy. but they're keen l i aware he'll need more time to improve relations with two of japan's most powerful neighbors, china and south korea. we have this report. >> reporter: prime minister abe argues the japan/u.s. alliance became unstable during the former administration. he met with president obama to try to smooth things over. then he got japan to join talks for the transpacific partnership, despite...
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technology along with israel to control foreign policy of the european countries to some degree it was a nato ally turkey for example was not allowed to purchase a drone from the us weaponized drone and italy requested to weaponize their six reaper drones and the bomb a ministration agreed in may two thousand and twelve but it's being held up in the house so they want independence but the main thing i think is the weapons manufacturers so you're assuming this is all for military purposes but of course the saying that they use for civilian purposes two very useful for the likes of traffic monitoring border control for fighting so it's not just for military purposes. no it's not and this is one of the complex issues of the german drone campaign is against the use of drones for war surveillance and oppression. and the defining what that is needs to be addressed by the international community certainly all surveillance very many surveillance drones can be weaponized and. using them lethally is integrated very closely with the surveillance capabilities of the three things you mentioned for
technology along with israel to control foreign policy of the european countries to some degree it was a nato ally turkey for example was not allowed to purchase a drone from the us weaponized drone and italy requested to weaponize their six reaper drones and the bomb a ministration agreed in may two thousand and twelve but it's being held up in the house so they want independence but the main thing i think is the weapons manufacturers so you're assuming this is all for military purposes but of...
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policy said he was to give them all out to thailand's king. which again that it would be a very big change or lead when he was quizzed about the second time he did say that time that i monica would remain a constitutional one but it is a bequest i think there's every possibility of them is this a test for the protest is. i did just being very opportunistic they've seen weakness in the government an amnesty bill that did set me straight to cold that many people and with the area close to an a killing with the big thing just for them is that if they've missed judge that if they overplayed their hand they themselves could find themselves becoming very own pumpkin and i think we're at a turning point of the month that the justices he mentioned been shut down the recycled wood cuts off the chart of the phoenix to see we understand at stake. they didn't do so they think it's very briefly but i think it's actually cite this closing discussing the damage to the hospital which was a very dangerous game and went to the states is very hard to see which w
policy said he was to give them all out to thailand's king. which again that it would be a very big change or lead when he was quizzed about the second time he did say that time that i monica would remain a constitutional one but it is a bequest i think there's every possibility of them is this a test for the protest is. i did just being very opportunistic they've seen weakness in the government an amnesty bill that did set me straight to cold that many people and with the area close to an a...
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when america announces a policy against a foreign regime, america must act to affect wait the outcome, not stand by and hoping the outcome arises organically. we must not simply watch events unfold. the hope events turn out in peaceful and positive way is to ignore history and to avoid responsibility for the cost and consequences of inaction. after a decade of the war against islamist extremism, americans may understandably worry about the costs of action. but ignoring threats will not avoid those costs. the bill for inaction will always come due. i have never known americans to back down from a righteous challenge. call on america's leaders and america, do not abandon the world. let's not turn our backs on those looking for american leadership. let's continue to stand as the rock of freedom and prosperity in the world. i will turn to ranking member for any remarks he would wish to make. >> mr. chairman, want to thank you for your leadership. we did have our cyber bill, which is so important to the protection of our citizens and our companies and your bipartisan approach to how you ru
when america announces a policy against a foreign regime, america must act to affect wait the outcome, not stand by and hoping the outcome arises organically. we must not simply watch events unfold. the hope events turn out in peaceful and positive way is to ignore history and to avoid responsibility for the cost and consequences of inaction. after a decade of the war against islamist extremism, americans may understandably worry about the costs of action. but ignoring threats will not avoid...
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foreign policy when it comes to the biotech industry now here are the four stated goals that food and water watch discovered in these cables the first one is to promote biotech interests abroad they try to facilitate trade and encourage cultivation of g.m. crops second up lobby foreign governments to weaken biotech rules you can't after all profit off these countries if you can't get your products in some of them along with lobbying the need to protect biotech exports by stopping trade barriers like tariffs all this to promote and protect an estimated twenty five billion dollar industry and biotech crop exports and in particular one property monsanto which was the biggest biotech seed company in two thousand and eleven and finally reach out to new markets by pressuring the developing countries to adopt a biotech crops the main argument here is that these crops are stronger and can end food insecurity around the world with a growing global population the state department also lobbied against the labeling of these crops and genetically modified foods they don't want any type of labels o
foreign policy when it comes to the biotech industry now here are the four stated goals that food and water watch discovered in these cables the first one is to promote biotech interests abroad they try to facilitate trade and encourage cultivation of g.m. crops second up lobby foreign governments to weaken biotech rules you can't after all profit off these countries if you can't get your products in some of them along with lobbying the need to protect biotech exports by stopping trade barriers...
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you know it is part of the foreign-policy conversation. it takes moving it from the periphery to being out there in your face every day. this one is catching on. and we be about laws will argue about cultures and tradition and progresses and feminists. that is all great. areeeds -- it means we having a conversation. >> everyone should have the ability to have a seat at the table, whether traditional, religion, or progressive perspective. what do you say to the women in these countries who support a more islamic version of the women's roles? look across political parties, religions, social movements, you cannot anything as purely progressive on women or not. istscannot say all islam i parties agree that women xyz. we have to do this by the old words and deeds test, not by what your party label is. violence?ouse you do or you do not. do you think women are equal to men without qualification? you do or you do not. your laws and actions will flow from that. that is a better way to cut -- of saying, do you believe in this book or political ideo
you know it is part of the foreign-policy conversation. it takes moving it from the periphery to being out there in your face every day. this one is catching on. and we be about laws will argue about cultures and tradition and progresses and feminists. that is all great. areeeds -- it means we having a conversation. >> everyone should have the ability to have a seat at the table, whether traditional, religion, or progressive perspective. what do you say to the women in these countries who...
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the strategy says china's foreign policies and military posture are matters of concern for japan and other nations and the ants they must be monitored closely. the document says recent moves by china indicate authorities in the chain maybe try to use force to change the status quo in the east and south china seas but it says they're using claims that are inconsistent with international law it says japan will work to build strategic and mutually beneficial ties with china from abroad long term perspective and in those leaders in tokyo will call for restraint from their counterparts in beijing the strategy says japan will consider reviewing its policy on arms exports currently such exports are essentially ban. the strategy also emphasizes the need to raise awareness about national security. members of prime minister of his cabinet also adopted a defense policy package because for enhanced protection of remote islands in light of china's maritime ambitions the guidelines recommended greater operational integration between japan's air ground and maritime self defense forces. they say uni
the strategy says china's foreign policies and military posture are matters of concern for japan and other nations and the ants they must be monitored closely. the document says recent moves by china indicate authorities in the chain maybe try to use force to change the status quo in the east and south china seas but it says they're using claims that are inconsistent with international law it says japan will work to build strategic and mutually beneficial ties with china from abroad long term...
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s foreign policy is the bible and need to come under scrutiny as soft earth reports. a flag at half mast a grizzly attack with a machete style knife and a murdered soldier his death leaves behind a two year old son the seemingly behind this crease a max seeking to bring scenes of violence usually seen in war ravaged parts of the world to the london suburb of willett in a poignant interview r.t. spoke to an army officer he told us of the reaction among some in the armed forces to remain anonymous angry at the moment and. not scared scared. you never get someone to. be scared i witness accounts of the precise attack detailed the men chanting islam is slogans as the body of soldier drama leverage be a second battalion the royal regiment. they only pleading they asked people to video then if you listen to the words of the attackers themselves it's clear that they will wish to bring the war which they saw prosecuted on the streets of baghdad and kabul to the streets of london to speaking at a press conference london mayor boris johnson okayed many senior political figures
s foreign policy is the bible and need to come under scrutiny as soft earth reports. a flag at half mast a grizzly attack with a machete style knife and a murdered soldier his death leaves behind a two year old son the seemingly behind this crease a max seeking to bring scenes of violence usually seen in war ravaged parts of the world to the london suburb of willett in a poignant interview r.t. spoke to an army officer he told us of the reaction among some in the armed forces to remain...
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policy front to a while though the president was talking about the u.s. bringing troops home from afghanistan the administration will continue to chase down terrorists across the globe and although there was no mentioning of the word drones what everybody knew that you know drones have been the hallmark of president obama's foreign policy and he didn't talk much about that again there was no mentioning of the word drone despite the u.n. raising concerns about the legality of the use of drones the u.s. is setting up new drone very bases around the globe as you can imagine we did not hear much again about this war that the administration is waging with a remote control a war that is shrouded in secrecy all the president had to say on this is this is true different kind of affiliates in extremist groups have emerged from the peninsula to africa the threat these groups pose is a bomb. but to meet this threat we don't need to send tens of thousands of our sons and daughters abroad occupy other nations we're going to search through a range of capabilities we wi
policy front to a while though the president was talking about the u.s. bringing troops home from afghanistan the administration will continue to chase down terrorists across the globe and although there was no mentioning of the word drones what everybody knew that you know drones have been the hallmark of president obama's foreign policy and he didn't talk much about that again there was no mentioning of the word drone despite the u.n. raising concerns about the legality of the use of drones...
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/japan alliance is an integral part of foreign policy. he argued the previous administration ripped the alliance apart. abe flew to washington to try to fix things. and he wasted no time stressing he would take a firm stance when it comes to the territorial disputes with china, south korea and russia. he vowed not to budge. >> translator: i declare to protect the lives and property of citizens and territories of the country's land, sea and air. >> reporter: for abe, protecting japan means upgrading the self-defense forces to a national defense military, and having the right to defend allies that come under attack. the prime minister says he's ready to revise the constitution to do that. restarting nuclear reactors and amending the institution, these issues are dividing the country, but prime minister abe says he's ready to tackle them head-on. his first term in office was cut short, but he's determined to show that this time around he's in it for the long haul. michio kijima, nhk world, tokyo. >> so that's the record that prime minister w
/japan alliance is an integral part of foreign policy. he argued the previous administration ripped the alliance apart. abe flew to washington to try to fix things. and he wasted no time stressing he would take a firm stance when it comes to the territorial disputes with china, south korea and russia. he vowed not to budge. >> translator: i declare to protect the lives and property of citizens and territories of the country's land, sea and air. >> reporter: for abe, protecting japan...
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although the president try to speak in most generic terms on foreign policy one could notice a change in the way he was talking about the results of the spring the aftermath of the arab spring he said it's quote unquote messy he also said that the u.s. can't dictate the course of changing countries like egypt we remember how the u.s. will cheer leading for revolutions in those countries and maybe the change they see now is not much to their liking the president was very quickly incautiously mentioned syria saying the u.s. supports those in the syrian opposition that respects the rights of all syrians but with terrorists flooding into syria and with radical forces doing a lot of the fighting for the opposition there it's really hard to see much respect for all syrians right at the moment the president mentioned north korea saying north korea's provocative actions show how much the u.s. needs missile defense he also said the administration will be seeking further reduction of nuclear arsenals with russia it's a foreign policy goal that president obama announced in his state of the union
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and a special advisor of foreign policy and national security to the king. this harsh rhetoric from riyadh comes at a time of this seemingly soft a stance of the runs a new president over the nuclear issue can the u.s. really be criticized for wanting a better relationship with iran than. well. one shouldn't criticize united states for trying to. solve the iranian nuclear impasse but defeat also in israel here and in the gulf states and above all in saudi arabia is that they would pay the prize that the united states is going to appease their ron is going to lift the sanctions. in return for just switch where the and the charm come pain of the new president of rouhani and they are very much worried about so maybe united states shouldn't be criticized but there are reasons concern in in the gauls in the region in the we didn't talk about the shift of u.s. policy regarding egypt so there are new developments in the area which are changing the strategic posture of of of the region and the saudi arabia is a cornerstone in the u.s. foreign policy are not mainly b
and a special advisor of foreign policy and national security to the king. this harsh rhetoric from riyadh comes at a time of this seemingly soft a stance of the runs a new president over the nuclear issue can the u.s. really be criticized for wanting a better relationship with iran than. well. one shouldn't criticize united states for trying to. solve the iranian nuclear impasse but defeat also in israel here and in the gulf states and above all in saudi arabia is that they would pay the prize...
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at the popular level, the level where people with an interest in foreign policy, i think there is quite a shared set of views about the world we are in after afghanistan. i think public opinion is the same way, in the same direction, so i do not see the house of commons vote as having a negative impact on u.k.-u.s. relations, and that accounted for the president says the tatian and uncertainty in the policy. the long term would not be affected. you do not think it was just being polite? think so.o not i think actually for both countries, there is a long-term issue about taking action in the world and whether we are going to remain actively involved in world affairs. i do not mean from that amazed apple boots on the ground answer to the world's problems, but are we going to be actively involved, and that often involves the security and the political element as well as the traditional economic ties in world affairs, and i think there is a question about that in britain, whether our political leadership in this house and also in government has the stomach for the sorts of decisions and iss
at the popular level, the level where people with an interest in foreign policy, i think there is quite a shared set of views about the world we are in after afghanistan. i think public opinion is the same way, in the same direction, so i do not see the house of commons vote as having a negative impact on u.k.-u.s. relations, and that accounted for the president says the tatian and uncertainty in the policy. the long term would not be affected. you do not think it was just being polite? think...
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foreign policy. and so, we made progress in increasing personnel exchanges and rebalancing the authorities and in a variety of interactions that the relationship is more intimate and closer than ever before. it's not just with the osd, ostrich adtran office of secretary of defense policy. the defense to dodgy security agency about these agencies take actions, which can have impact on foreign policy and we really rebuilt the capacity of the political military to have the expertise to interact with dod on its own terms. so it is one of the things that has been a real accomplishment. another issue is that the focus on has been a geopolitical changes that have really occurred during the last four years. so that means, for example, tremendous changes in the middle east, the so-called arab spring. that's enormous complicated issues and challenges in libya, egypt, the golf, young men, syria now. dataset implications for security systems policy as well as the major department of defense interacts as well and
foreign policy. and so, we made progress in increasing personnel exchanges and rebalancing the authorities and in a variety of interactions that the relationship is more intimate and closer than ever before. it's not just with the osd, ostrich adtran office of secretary of defense policy. the defense to dodgy security agency about these agencies take actions, which can have impact on foreign policy and we really rebuilt the capacity of the political military to have the expertise to interact...
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although the president try to speak in most generic terms on foreign policy one could notice a change in the way he was talking about the results of the europe spring the aftermath of the arab spring he said it's quote unquote messy he also said that the u.s. can't dictate the course of changing countries like egypt we remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries and maybe the change they see now is not much to their liking the president was very politically incautiously mentioned syria saying the u.s. supports those in the syrian opposition that respects the rights of all syrians but with terrorists flooding into syria and with radical forces doing a lot of the fighting for the opposition there it's really hard to see much respect for all syrians right at the moment the president mentioned north korea saying north korea's provocative actions show how much the u.s. needs missile defense you also said the administration will be seeking further reduction of nuclear arsenals with russia it's a foreign policy goal that president obama announced in his state of
although the president try to speak in most generic terms on foreign policy one could notice a change in the way he was talking about the results of the europe spring the aftermath of the arab spring he said it's quote unquote messy he also said that the u.s. can't dictate the course of changing countries like egypt we remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries and maybe the change they see now is not much to their liking the president was very politically...
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. >> host: do you cover soup to when you talk about foreign relations and foreign policy? >> guest: it's an aspect of the series that has matured with diplomacy and something that i'm proud of. with respect to how we approach an administration when i first got here a couple of years ago we were just beginning to kind of across the pond at the reagan administration coming down the line. we had to figure out how to organize the series. we have a series of processes that you go through. what are the major issues and major crises that they go through red what are the ongoing lines of diplomacy? what are your resources if you are going to publish anything with close to 30 years you have to make sure you have the staff to work on it rapidly enough to meet the statutory requirement. we sat down upfront realizing that rings change once you go into the box and find the archives. we laid out an overall plan for the series that comprise comprised of 46 volumes just through the reagan administration we did 64 for the nixon administration and 30 for the card administration. by the time
. >> host: do you cover soup to when you talk about foreign relations and foreign policy? >> guest: it's an aspect of the series that has matured with diplomacy and something that i'm proud of. with respect to how we approach an administration when i first got here a couple of years ago we were just beginning to kind of across the pond at the reagan administration coming down the line. we had to figure out how to organize the series. we have a series of processes that you go...
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foreign policies. about the. issue of these racist you should learn about what are you know proud of on ok just listen to mr dunn now please what you know i wouldn't don't know we don't know we don't. have websites people from. people from from they. let me really judge their members it also implies to me they know when we have sound some other lunatics who are so agree with your demented view of the world however that does not mean that you know what is there what is that they mentioned actually that was he is all right you know yet if you just talk just for matters that it does not just ask you short of the british people died there a poll by what's happened they want to stroll response from government they don't want a reaction that could be tempered by fears of political incorrectness what should be done there's going to be some strong reaction surely political correctness really has no connection to where the you have a viable response to a terrorist incident stopping terrorism is about having joined up serv
foreign policies. about the. issue of these racist you should learn about what are you know proud of on ok just listen to mr dunn now please what you know i wouldn't don't know we don't know we don't. have websites people from. people from from they. let me really judge their members it also implies to me they know when we have sound some other lunatics who are so agree with your demented view of the world however that does not mean that you know what is there what is that they mentioned...
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it is the obama administration foreign policy. now if she does it well it is going to go wrong because the direction of the white house is going wrong anyway. she can be mediocre, otherwise she won't be a good secretary of state. the bottom line is looking at the facts. madam secretary said that there were many people in congress to criticize her who did not look at facts. i'm worried the demint -- administration is looking at facts. in libya did not realize they had militia that were enemies. that is the mother of all problems. lou: whether it is libya, whether it is afghanistan, the questions compound themselves, and now president obama makes it clear that we will have even as he is cutting budgets and talking about further cuts in the defense budget pursuing larger missions in, of all places, north africa. >> well, i think we need to prevent the spread of terrorism to north africa because as we learned in afghanistan. lou: it is too late. >> no pomade is not. lou: it is there. >> but you cannot prove it. it takes persistence an
it is the obama administration foreign policy. now if she does it well it is going to go wrong because the direction of the white house is going wrong anyway. she can be mediocre, otherwise she won't be a good secretary of state. the bottom line is looking at the facts. madam secretary said that there were many people in congress to criticize her who did not look at facts. i'm worried the demint -- administration is looking at facts. in libya did not realize they had militia that were enemies....
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policy ideas. they're not making those changes and therefore the democrat party loses every time the house the moment the democrats in the protest movement are riding high on the way the schools. we've been here before. while this might look like progress to some. emc is that i announce that he did though. stopping the kingdom from the people. tony tinged cctv think of. earlier we talked extensively to hear me stick is used in our mt annan said deputy prime minister and finance minister on the recent protests in thailand and the sticky do it said the thai government wants to shake down with a protest is and he asked what the region one. we like to hear very clearly what exactly that but this is really wants. and the va can understand that what they want i believe that no one ever before system they would oppose it to be considered very very catholic. but the tv don't really understand too well because though as i mentioned to you is that to the end of weeks ago the protest to stop that would be no
policy ideas. they're not making those changes and therefore the democrat party loses every time the house the moment the democrats in the protest movement are riding high on the way the schools. we've been here before. while this might look like progress to some. emc is that i announce that he did though. stopping the kingdom from the people. tony tinged cctv think of. earlier we talked extensively to hear me stick is used in our mt annan said deputy prime minister and finance minister on the...
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is supposed to focus primarily on domestic issues foreign policy often is a bit of a sidebar but as you were mentioning and so. we're looking with the rest of the world wants to see him here absolutely of course the thirty four thousand troops to be pulled out of afghanistan by february so that's certainly a good point in the sort of you know or and he said no we thank you. well it was a pleasure to have you with us here and see if anything was talking about barack obama's state of the union address he's been a we all know chalking the course for his country all those that have been speaking out against his plans for strict gun measures protesters in the state of new york demonstrate against tough stretch and slapped on them by the authorities following the sandy hook school massacre last december. israel's media is facing pressure from the very top to keep quiet it's come to light after the australian press fall the report of a melbourne man who hanged himself in the israeli jail in twenty ten after being held in secret for months but the story never made it to the headlines until
is supposed to focus primarily on domestic issues foreign policy often is a bit of a sidebar but as you were mentioning and so. we're looking with the rest of the world wants to see him here absolutely of course the thirty four thousand troops to be pulled out of afghanistan by february so that's certainly a good point in the sort of you know or and he said no we thank you. well it was a pleasure to have you with us here and see if anything was talking about barack obama's state of the union...
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. >> translator: the bank of japan's monetary policy is critically important in terms of foreign exchange rates and in achieving a 2% inflation target. i strongly expect the central bank to act responsibly. >> prime minister abe also spoke about nuclear power. he indicated his government will consider allowing utilities to build new plants. >> translator: the government will go over what we've learned about the nuclear accident and check the progress of nuclear safety technology. i would like to carefully consider whether new plants can be built and it will take a certain amount of time. >> on diplomacy, abe said he'll give top priority to strengthening the japan/u.s. alliance. he said he hopes to visit the united states soon for a summit with president barack obama. >> translator: through the meeting i want to show my country and also the world that the strong bond between japan . . and the u.s. has been restored. >> abe said japanese and u.s. officials are now working out the timing of his visit. >>> prime mind minister abe working on another foreign policy issue. he wants to dealing wi
. >> translator: the bank of japan's monetary policy is critically important in terms of foreign exchange rates and in achieving a 2% inflation target. i strongly expect the central bank to act responsibly. >> prime minister abe also spoke about nuclear power. he indicated his government will consider allowing utilities to build new plants. >> translator: the government will go over what we've learned about the nuclear accident and check the progress of nuclear safety...
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many have been watching prime minister abe shape his foreign policy. they have seen him notch up successes along the way, but they are keenly aware he needs more time to improve relations with china and south korea. nhk world reports. >> prime minister abe argues the japan-u.s. alliance became unstable in the former administration. he met with president obama to try to smooth things over. then he guided japan to join talks for the u.s.-led partnership despite opposition. japan must work even more closely with the u.s. >> abe sat down with vladimir putin and convinced him to resume federal negotiations. he actively promoted japanese industry including nuclear power technology. >> the cabinet diplomacy has been a very active and dynamic one and has been able to visit so many countries in a short, short time. it's rather amazing when you think about previous experiences in many cabinets. >> some describe abe as a leader. his approach to disputes and issues had an impact on the region relations. chinese leaders dispute japan's control of the senkaku island
many have been watching prime minister abe shape his foreign policy. they have seen him notch up successes along the way, but they are keenly aware he needs more time to improve relations with china and south korea. nhk world reports. >> prime minister abe argues the japan-u.s. alliance became unstable in the former administration. he met with president obama to try to smooth things over. then he guided japan to join talks for the u.s.-led partnership despite opposition. japan must work...
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it is the biggest foreign policy blunder maybe in u.s. history. >> i think eleanor is right the greatest foreign policy blunder in american history. john what did we do? we attacked, invade and occupied a country which did not threaten us, did not want war with us. did not attack us. to do what? deprive it of weapons it did not even have. what is the moral justification for those. >> in addition to that we were not ab them? >> i think it will be a >>> predictions pat? >> he is not the best looking attorney general in america, but ken of virginia i think is going to win the governor ship now because terry mcall live has real problems. >> eleanor? the newtown families and gabby giffords are in the gun debate to stay and over time, their voices will be more powerful that be the nra. the culture of guns is beginning to go through a transformation in this country. >>> susan? >> i predict the senate will pass a limited expansion of background checks on gun purchases within the week. >> you approve of that? >> i, i don't approve or disapprove. i
it is the biggest foreign policy blunder maybe in u.s. history. >> i think eleanor is right the greatest foreign policy blunder in american history. john what did we do? we attacked, invade and occupied a country which did not threaten us, did not want war with us. did not attack us. to do what? deprive it of weapons it did not even have. what is the moral justification for those. >> in addition to that we were not ab them? >> i think it will be a >>> predictions pat?...
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line between bush administration foreign policy and obama administration foreign policy it's fine to think there's a difference in the detail and emphasis but the fundamental premises are the same is interventionist our seats militaristic and it's one that sees its goals as being one with troops or these days with drones the president right now is pushing back against criticism he's received from the interventionist far right on this potential for an iranian nuclear deal but this deal wouldn't have been possible had the president gone through with military strikes in syria isn't that right. well i'm not sure what kind of a deal is going to is going to come out of this but these discussions have been ongoing for years are our regimes will be brought to the table with threats of course they are i mean that you're achieving you're in goals with threats to the people on the ground the people in the streets are better off at the end of the day because you threatens you ship weapons that i think is more complicated if we look at these international conferences and whether the pressure is r
line between bush administration foreign policy and obama administration foreign policy it's fine to think there's a difference in the detail and emphasis but the fundamental premises are the same is interventionist our seats militaristic and it's one that sees its goals as being one with troops or these days with drones the president right now is pushing back against criticism he's received from the interventionist far right on this potential for an iranian nuclear deal but this deal wouldn't...
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policy chief catherine ashton his court in any contacts with the iranian side the setting up meetings with negotiators from the united states russia china france britain and germany. he's working with iranian foreign minister mohammad job i'm sorry to try to close some gaps. iranian deputy foreign minister abbas iraq she said after the second day that the negotiators and work through some details. but major differences remain the iranians have demanded that the major powers recognize their right to enrich uranium. with their counterparts here enriching uranium beyond a certain level of purity would enable authorities and to pour on to develop nuclear weapons international atomic energy agency has repeatedly confirmed that iran secretly continued nuclear development and build new facilities. or a new leader say developing weapons of mass destruction runs counter to the teaching of islam. they point out their country signed the nuclear nonproliferation treaty in nineteen seventy and say that's proof that uranium enrichment program is for peaceful purposes officials say they're trying to
policy chief catherine ashton his court in any contacts with the iranian side the setting up meetings with negotiators from the united states russia china france britain and germany. he's working with iranian foreign minister mohammad job i'm sorry to try to close some gaps. iranian deputy foreign minister abbas iraq she said after the second day that the negotiators and work through some details. but major differences remain the iranians have demanded that the major powers recognize their...
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policy front to a while the president was talking about the u.s. so bringing troops home from afghanistan the administration will continue to chase down terrorists across the globe and although there was no mentioning of the word drones what everybody knew that you know drones have been the hallmark of president obama's foreign policy and he didn't talk much about that again there was no mentioning of the word drone despite the u.n. raising concerns about the legality of the use of drones the u.s. is setting up new drone free basis around the globe as you can imagine we did not hear much again about this war that the administration is waging with a remote control a war that is shrouded in secrecy all the president had to say on this is this is true different kind of affiliates in extremist groups have emerged from the peninsula to africa the threat these groups pose is a bomb but to meet this threat we don't need to send tens of thousands of our sons and daughters abroad occupy other nations we're going to search through a range of capabilities we
policy front to a while the president was talking about the u.s. so bringing troops home from afghanistan the administration will continue to chase down terrorists across the globe and although there was no mentioning of the word drones what everybody knew that you know drones have been the hallmark of president obama's foreign policy and he didn't talk much about that again there was no mentioning of the word drone despite the u.n. raising concerns about the legality of the use of drones the...
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will see a continuation of foreign policy of extreme interventionism getting involved in every corner of the planet regardless of the consequences. when i return back to our top story this hour the aftermath of the deadly hostage siege in algeria carried out by islamist terrorists in retaliation for the french campaign in mali live to a former british ambassador to algeria graeme han. from london thank you for being with us with us ambassador several british civilians were among those killed during the gas plant takeover will go in continue do you think to support the french intervention in mali despite the threats of more attacks. so i think the united kingdom will continue to support the french intervention i imagine that the british government will also want to support our friends in algeria in any way that they might ask mr. david cameron has said that the fight against islamic terrorists in north africa could take decades can britain really afford to get involved like they did in afghanistan which i should mention of course started out with george bush saying that we would be in
will see a continuation of foreign policy of extreme interventionism getting involved in every corner of the planet regardless of the consequences. when i return back to our top story this hour the aftermath of the deadly hostage siege in algeria carried out by islamist terrorists in retaliation for the french campaign in mali live to a former british ambassador to algeria graeme han. from london thank you for being with us with us ambassador several british civilians were among those killed...
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li made little reference to foreign policy, but he said china will continue the path of peaceful development. >>> a senior chinese diplomat is dismissing the possibility of a one-on-one meeting between the leaders of china and japan. president joining ping and prime minister shinzo abe will both be attending the upcoming apec summit in bali. the vice foreign minister says the government is arranging for a meeting individually with other leaders, but he says prime minister abe isn't on the list. lee argued japanese leaders have taken no meaningful actions to improve conditions. lee stressed that china's pre-condition for a summit is for japan to acknowledge that a territorial issue exists over islands in the waters between the countries. japan controls the seeing cue islands in the east china sea. china and taiwan both claim them. the japanese government maintains no such issue exists and says the islands are an inherent part of its territory in terms of history and international law. president xi and prime minister abe briefly exchanged words in september at the g-20 summit in russia. it was
li made little reference to foreign policy, but he said china will continue the path of peaceful development. >>> a senior chinese diplomat is dismissing the possibility of a one-on-one meeting between the leaders of china and japan. president joining ping and prime minister shinzo abe will both be attending the upcoming apec summit in bali. the vice foreign minister says the government is arranging for a meeting individually with other leaders, but he says prime minister abe isn't on...
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during his stay in seoul a vice president is scheduled to give a speech on foreign policy again thinking thursday and friday. and that at the detail it right now the heavily armed border between the teacher vs on saturday before returning to the us. on sunday at antiques amid the escalating arizona tension in northeast asia korea will engage in a series of naval drills with the us and britain in the waters off the southern coast of the korean peninsula starting on sunday. seoul's defence ministry spokesperson which means that said thursday that the great naval vessels will be deployed during a two day exercise the koreas aegis destroyer americans eat this cruise ship kilo and britain's during class stuff to store where the spokesman added the trail isn't being held in response to the recent tension over china's newly drawn air defense own but is aimed at bolstering teamwork and security cooperation and humanitarian relief operations. before your dna and another began. get the latest line from seoul any expert analysis from ages heartbeat with the viewpoint of the covert its global networ
during his stay in seoul a vice president is scheduled to give a speech on foreign policy again thinking thursday and friday. and that at the detail it right now the heavily armed border between the teacher vs on saturday before returning to the us. on sunday at antiques amid the escalating arizona tension in northeast asia korea will engage in a series of naval drills with the us and britain in the waters off the southern coast of the korean peninsula starting on sunday. seoul's defence...
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joining me now talk more about it is michael shank, director of foreign policy at xcml. the ironic thing is this is happening just as there is a guy like about too much waste in our government. -- discussion about too much spending and too much waste. further workers are back on the job. why is the pentagon immune from all these talks about too much spending and waste? >> for some reason we continue to about the pentagon and department of homeland security, the two agencies that have not been audited -- the pentagon will not be audited until 2017. they claim to care about waste, fraud, abuse. not a great example. on the show i talked about them being destroyed and afghanistan. the planes in arizona own -- join $34 billion of the crib and not being used. almost akin to what the house republicans cut in food stamps. the argument about small government, cleaning up waste, fraud, and abuse. that is ubiquitous throughout. industry is largely responsible. the defense industry has been lobbying since 2000 and -- 2008, half of which the top five companies are spending. >> it has
joining me now talk more about it is michael shank, director of foreign policy at xcml. the ironic thing is this is happening just as there is a guy like about too much waste in our government. -- discussion about too much spending and too much waste. further workers are back on the job. why is the pentagon immune from all these talks about too much spending and waste? >> for some reason we continue to about the pentagon and department of homeland security, the two agencies that have not...